Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle
Ultimate Fae Book Bundle

Ultimate Fae Book Bundle

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🧚‍♀️ TWO Fae Fantasy series for ONE low price! 🧚‍♀️

About The Fae of Bitter Thorn Series

  • Enemies to lovers
  • Human girl in Faerie (feisty and good with a sword)
  • Mysterious fae prince (ambitious and ready to claim his place as High King)
  • Court intrigue and betrayal
  • Magic and adventure
  • Lush and detailed world building
  • Traditional fae lore/rules
  • Plot driven (this series does have a romantic arc that is important to the story, but throughout the series, the romance remains a sub plot, not the main plot)
  • Epic fantasy (high fantasy—historical time period in a secondary world and has quests, tournaments, non-human species, and an over-arching plot to save the land/people)

Who is this series for?

  • Do you love epic fantasy with a strong female lead?
  • Are books with fae and fast-paced adventure right up your alley?
  • Have you ever felt like you've lost control of your own life?

Meet Elora, a master swordswoman who only has one goal in life: Win a tournament that uses her sword skill.

The problem? She lives in a world where her biggest accomplishment will be securing an advantageous marriage. No one likes her eccentric obsession with swords.

When a fae prince shows up offering her the life of adventure she's always dreamed of, she doesn't even know how to say yes. She has responsibilities to her sisters, her parents, and to the marriage she's supposed to secure.

But the fae prince can't wait for her to learn how to take control of her own life, so he tricks her into a bargain and whisks her away to Faerie.

At first, she lives the way she always has: being controlled without even realizing it. But slowly, she learns to take life into her own hands... even if it means betraying the handsome fae prince who brought her there.

Join Elora as she chooses to forever be a piece in someone else's game... or to finally start playing her own.

Book 1: Court of Bitter Thorn

Faerie wasn’t supposed to be real. Tricked by a fae prince, Elora is stuck in the Faerie realm far from her young sisters who depend on her for survival. Under the terms of her bargain, she can’t go home to the mortal world until Prince Brannick becomes the next High King. Or until he’s taken out of the running…

Sabotaging Brannick’s chance at the crown will be much faster than helping him win. The fae prince may be charming, powerful, and wickedly handsome, but that won’t stop Elora from selling his secrets to the highest bidder.

By day, she uses her master sword skills to train the prince. By night, she conspires with a rival king in a nearby court whose plans could destroy half of Faerie.

Soon, lives are at stake that she never expected. She’ll have to choose who to save: her beloved sisters or half the inhabitants of Faerie. The choice would be easy… if a certain prince weren’t digging his way into her heart.

Set in a lush, Faerie world, this stunning tale of royal intrigue, magic, and sisterly devotion is perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My heart broke for the despair Elora had to have felt. Fiercely devoted to her family, she entered a bargain with a fae, not expecting Faerie or fae to exist. Thus began a wild ride. Very exciting read!” — Kelsey

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “What a great story. I am now hooked on the Bitter Thorn series. So many magical creatures to enhance the story. Also a love & hate relationship between Elora & the prince which makes for an interesting read.” — Susan

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Great characters brought to life, adventure, and romance! Well written story that keeps you wanting more. A must read for lovers of fantasy!” — movie dude

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Book 2: Castle of Bitter Thorn

In this breathtaking second book in The Fae of Bitter Thorn series, a mortal girl must help a devious prince become the next High King of Faerie.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This has been a fantastically rewarding series. I really really like that the heroes fail often. It makes their successes that much greater, and you don't know when they'll necessarily succeed.” — Ashley

Book 3: Crown of Bitter Thorn

This heart-wrenching tale of love and acceptance features a mortal in Faerie who struggles to belong. Book 3 in The Fae of Bitter Thorn series.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This series has seriously struck me as one of the best fae stories I've ever read. Starting with Books 1 and 2, then that perfect prequel that I didn't know existed, and now with Book 3. Moody is a genius with developing characters and relationships that simultaneously make you swoon and curse.” — Jennie

Book 4: Queen of Bitter Thorn

Don’t miss this enchanting and epic finale to The Fae of Bitter Thorn series where Faerie could be saved…or destroyed forever.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The ending blew me away, I was not expecting some of the things that happened but was thrilled that they did turn out the way that they did. This was an excellent series to read, it had depth and kept you engaged with what was happening to the host of characters. I loved that there were many full formed characters besides the few main ones and you could see how they contributed to the story. This series is well worth reading!” — Jan

Faerie Courts in The Fae of Bitter Thorn series

  • Bitter Thorn: Forest with lush green trees, moss, and wildflowers. Smells like crisp rain.
  • Noble Rose: Rolling hills with pretty flowers, especially roses. Streets are made with cobblestone and houses all have white picket fences.
  • Swiftsea: White sandy beaches with enormous palm trees and sparkling caves. Castle has an intricate aqueduct system.
  • Dustdune: Sweeping sand dunes in stunning oranges, pinks, reds, and yellows.
  • Fairfrost: Glittering snow covers the ground. The sky is filled with colorful, iridescent clouds. The ice trees have little ice flowers on their branches.
  • Mistmount: Tall mountains, clear air, flower-filled valleys, and pearlescent caves.

About the Author

Hi! I'm Kay L. Moody, author of The Fae of Bitter Thorn series. I love writing about strong female leads in rich, dynamic worlds. I also love slow burn romance, mythical creatures, and twisty plots.

Outside the enchanting world of books, I also love summertime, the color pink, and The Pirates of the Caribbean. For me, the best thing about writing is diving into magical worlds where characters can overcome even their darkest struggles. I live in the western United States with my husband and four (yes, 4!) sons.

You can connect with me directly when you follow me on social media. I'm usually the most responsive on instagram. @kaylmoody

The best thing about this Ultimate Fae Book Bundle? My Fae of Bitter Thorn series is just ONE of the series included. You'll also get Fae and Crystal Thorns, an all-new series set in the same Faerie world.

Enter Faerie in this epic fantasy filled with fast-paced adventure, forced proximity enemies to lovers, and a magical book that thinks for itself.

About the Series

She vowed she'd never return to Faerie... but vows were made to be broken.

Chloe is a skilled apothecary in the mortal realm with an entire village that depends on her. It seems a quiet, happy life is set in stone for her... until a fae from her past shows up with an absurd request.

She utterly refuses, but then learns Faerie has been poisoned by iron—a fae weakness. Only a mortal can save the land now. That's when the devastatingly handsome fae from her past gives her an ultimatum:

Does Chloe dare let go of the quiet life she imagined to embrace the adventure and magic awaiting her in Faerie? With her sister's life on the line, can she refuse?

Maybe Chloe is the only one who can save the poisoned land, but she knows one thing for sure. She'll do it on her own terms:

Meet the Main Characters

What Readers Say

 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Flame and Crystal Thorns is a beautifully written faerie fantasy that I was instantly hooked on! The epic romance and magically detailed world building will reel you in, and absolutely leave you wanting more!” — Ashley Nicolas

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Filled with rapid speed twists and turns, unexpected consequences, smart-mouth humans and fae, and all the trickery we have come to expect in Faerie, Chloe, who has always put others before herself, must decide what matters most, who she can save, and if she will survive any of it. It's a thrilling adventure!” — Sara Lawson

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book definitely kept me completely and thoroughly immersed and captivated, I gobbled it down like a starved individual!” — Beba Andric

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Flame and Crystal Thorns captures the readers imagination right from the start in an exciting and at times heart stopping story full of mesmerising magic, death and destruction, and a romance to make you swoon.” — Andrea Morgan, Bookaholic Sisters blog

Books Included/ Reading Order

The Fae of Bitter Thorn

✅ 1: Court of Bitter Thorn
✅ 2: Castle of Bitter Thorn
✅ 2.5: Dragon of Fairfrost (Bonus eBook)
✅ 3: Crown of Bitter Thorn
✅ 4: Queen of Bitter Thorn

Fae and Crystal Thorns (spin off series)

✅ 5: Flame & Crystal Thorns
✅ 6: Shadow & Crystal Thorns
✅ 6.5: Nutcracker of Crystalfall (Bonus eBook)
✅ 7: Blade & Crystal Thorns
✅ 8: Curse & Crystal Thorns

Over 3,000 pages of romantic fae fantasy adventure.

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Customer Reviews

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Deb Johns
Of mischief and mages

Ha! First one I’m reading and already hooked. The premise of this one took me by surprise. Took me a couple chapters or so to figure out what was going on. But! Wow! I love it!

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Selena Skof

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Caesara
Review for Court of Bitter Thorn

I absolutely love everything Kay writes. I think any genre she would decide to write a book will be amazing ❤️

Absolutely fell in love with the Faerie, the world building, the characters are well developed, and the story is entertaining and fast paced.
We learn a lot about different creatures that live in the Faerie, about some of the faes traits and a little bit of their history.
Love their communication system 🧚‍♀️
"Glowing green lights moved in twirls and curlicues near the stone ceiling of the halls. They had just looked like magical Faerie lights at first. How incredible that they were actually tiny fae who delivered messages all across Faerie."

We have some romance too. There is definitely something growing up between Elora and Brannick ❤️ but something in his past is resurfacing.
Can't wait for the next book and see how this will go on.

In the meantime stay safe and do not make any bargains with a fae 😜

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Susana D.
Review for Court of Bitter Thorn

Not your typical fantasy tale, even though it could seem that way at a first glance.
Elora, our heroine, is a strong young girl that dreams of being independent, but her family difficulties set her fate to a forced marriage.
Fortunately, the assassination of the Fairy King sets a cursed prince in her path, though her dream adventure soon turns more dangerous than expected and Fairy politics and double crossings can be just as challenging (even when they always have to tell the true).
All the characters are wonderful and I'm quite fond of the wolf sidekick. And the small purple "fairy", almost mute and with a funny little temper like the one in Peter Pan.
I love them all really! The story is great with a lot of action, suspense and cool twists.
This is just my second serie from Kay, and she is proving to be a very skilled story teller. You will not be disappointed.
As predictable the story ends with a happy ending for now, but the challenge is not over. It barely have begun. I bet the real enemy will come forward soon.

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Review for Court of Bitter Thorn

LOVE this. It rates among my absolute favorites of all time. Why? I grew up reading Brothers Grimm faerie tales, and I have always loved a great fantasy with the outer coat of glitter but a hint of rot underneath. I love an epic romance. I love a modern, capable woman....but not a superpowered no-one-is-as-good-as-me one. Capable women are worthy of emulation; super Women just make me feel incompetent.

The preview introduced Elora as the trained daughter of a swordsmith and world-class Tournament winner. He found true love with a minstrel, and they left Court Life to take care of 3 daughters. I highly recommend you start with that book first.

In this one, Elora is trying to accept reality: marry the dumpy old moneybags to save her family. Be the sacrificial lamb and give up your dreams. She is old enough not to believe in fairy tales, unlike her two younger sisters, but young enough to still feel the draw of Faerie...as they say, the grass is always greener on the other side. Her parents are killed suddenly (read the first book!!!) and Elora finds that she must still provide for her sisters before the marriage. She offers to gather apples, not realizing yet that she is not all-powerful in her skillset. Been there. Luckily, a man shows up asking her to teach him sword-fighting in exchange for gathering the apples.
Elora is torn between the need to support her sisters and the need to escape her expected servitude. Unfortunately Faerie bargains are just a trade between one type of obligation and another, and Elora must be metaphorically slapped in the face with that reality before she realizes she trusted the words of the wrong Elf. Oops. I am so glad she takes responsibility and tries to fix her mistakes, but not just with the sword. The sword is her crutch, and she has to recognize that.

This book sucked me away from life for a day and a half. It entranced me and kept me thinking at the same time, which is quite a fae thing to do. I kept wondering why Elora didn’t bargain to bring her sisters to faerie, I kept wondering if she could finally outwit a Faerie in turn....but her naivety had to be overcome first. Sigh. I must be a hopeless romantic.

Not only the theme and characters are great, the romance is interlaced throughout, without any part dominating. The world-building also seems wonderful. Yes, part of it is known, but how Kay L Moody describes the melding of indoor beading and drapery with the thorns and trees...I imagine a large magnolia or Weeping Swamp Oak inside. Lovely.